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Old October 1st 04, 02:47 AM
Steven
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Hi, I'm looking to get an "all in one" printer for my home. I need one that
can accommodate a print server. I know many AIO's are not compatible with a
3rd party print server. Does anyone currently have a setup where they are
using an AIO printer with a print server? If so what printer & print server
are you using? I need to accommodate 3 computers in our home. Thank you
Steven


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Old October 1st 04, 04:28 AM
Ralph Wade Phillips
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Howdy!

"Steven" wrote in message
et...
Hi, I'm looking to get an "all in one" printer for my home. I need one

that
can accommodate a print server. I know many AIO's are not compatible with

a
3rd party print server. Does anyone currently have a setup where they are
using an AIO printer with a print server? If so what printer & print

server
are you using? I need to accommodate 3 computers in our home. Thank you
Steven


Not knowing where in the world you are - all I can say is, HP makes
at least one model AIO with both a 10/100 and a 802.11b wireless port built
in ... and it's about 399.95 at the local Office Depot (Louisiana, USA).

RwP


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Old October 1st 04, 01:21 PM
Dee
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Steven wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to get an "all in one" printer for my home. I need one that
can accommodate a print server. I know many AIO's are not compatible with a
3rd party print server. Does anyone currently have a setup where they are
using an AIO printer with a print server? If so what printer & print server
are you using? I need to accommodate 3 computers in our home. Thank you
Steven


Go to the Web site of your printer manufacturer and do some research.
They will tell you if your AIO can be networked and most have adapters
they guarantee to work with their printers. If you go with a 3rd party
server, you take a chance on compatibility.

 




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